"If they are the true owners, then you're supposed to give it up anyway," Robinson says. Bank of America produced a deed proving ownership at this morning's hearing, according to The Dallas Morning News, and Robinson tells Unfair Park he will not appeal because he doesn't feel that the law is on his side.

So in other words, don't leave your house, or this biatch will move in and change the locks, and you can't touch him. What a farking parasite. But, in another viewpoint, he's just doing what banks have done to people for years. fark them over.

pippi longstocking:I'm guessing the guy is black because if he were a rich white guy the neighbors would have made him their King for being so smart and resourceful.

/I think they are more pissed because they actually did the right thing and paid for their houses like everyone else has to do, and this guy just effectively broke in a and squatted. And yes, because he was black. That too.

Testicular_Falcon_Punch:So in other words, don't leave your house, or this biatch will move in and change the locks, and you can't touch him. What a farking parasite. But, in another viewpoint, he's just doing what banks have done to people for years. fark them over.

I am guessing you did not read the article. The homeowner walked away, the mortgage company went under leaving the house empty.

Testicular_Falcon_Punch:So in other words, don't leave your house, or this biatch will move in and change the locks, and you can't touch him. What a farking parasite. But, in another viewpoint, he's just doing what banks have done to people for years. fark them over.

My family has a farm and it's an actual concern. Someone could camp out on some random woodsy part of it that my parents never walk on and if nobody ever told them to get lost, they could theoretically claim a portion of the land. Granted, they would have to live there in secret for like 10 years, but it's possible.

SnakeLee:Testicular_Falcon_Punch: So in other words, don't leave your house, or this biatch will move in and change the locks, and you can't touch him. What a farking parasite. But, in another viewpoint, he's just doing what banks have done to people for years. fark them over.

My family has a farm and it's an actual concern. Someone could camp out on some random woodsy part of it that my parents never walk on and if nobody ever told them to get lost, they could theoretically claim a portion of the land. Granted, they would have to live there in secret for like 10 years, but it's possible.

I am not an expert on adverse possession law but I am pretty sure if they do it in secret it doesn't count. I thought they had to be pretty obvious about it.

I was going to comment that TFA says the original owners were a bankrupt mortgage company, but somewhere is an entity that loaned the occupants the money, and I doubt they would just

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That or BoA heard about the story, looked up the defunk mortgage and bought it for pennies on the dollar and then turned around and kicked this guy out so they could sell the property for their own profit.